USING "YOU" IN ENGLISH
1 person I, me, you, she, her, he, him, it
2 or more people we, us, you, they, themThe sentence indicates the number of people.
John, will you come with me? = (I want only John but not Mary to come with
me.)
John and Mary, will you come with me? = (I want both John and Mary to
come with me.)
Or, Will both of you come with me? = (I want both John and Mary to come
with me.)1 person my, mine, your, yours, her, hers, his, its2 or more people our, ours, your, yours, their, theirs
The sentence indicates the number of people.
John, this is your coat. I think it is yours. = (This coat belongs to John, not to
Mary.)
John and Mary, these are your books. These books are yours. = (These books
belong to both John and Mary.)Or, These books belong to both of you.OLD ENGLISH FORMS OF "YOU"
1 person I, me, thee, thou, she, her, he, him, it
2 or more people we, us, thee, ye, they, them
1 person my, mine, thy, thine, her, hers, his, its
2 or more people our, ours, thy, thine, their, theirsthyself = yourself (1 person)